Lots of good stuff about Ray Bradbury out there today.
I particularly liked the appreciations from Orson
Scott Card
and Roger
L. Simon. Check 'em out. You wouldn't want to miss the line:
"Would you mind driving me home?"

BRADBURY: Those aren’t books. You
can’t hold a computer in your hand like you can a book. A computer
does not smell. There are two perfumes to a book. If a book is new, it
smells great. If a book is old, it smells even better. It smells like
ancient Egypt. A book has got to smell. You have to hold it in your
hands and pray to it. You put it in your pocket and you walk with it.
And it stays with you forever. But the computer doesn’t do that for
you. I’m sorry.

A commenter at the link notes the semi-irony of
Fahrenheit 451 being available for the Kindle Fire.

I think you'll agree Kenji is demonstrating an adequate level of
Concern. As Kenji's associate (Anthony Watts, proprietor of
Watts Up With That)
relates: that, plus $35, is all you
need to be a UCS member.

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